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The 6th Annual Big Data Monetisation for Telecoms Summit continues to be your one-stop-shop for all things data, giving you the tools and insight you need to identify new revenue streams and deliver ROI. Returning to London for its 6th year, the longest-running event of its kind boasts exclusive case-studies from the biggest and most innovative operators in Europe:

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Did you know that when surveyed, 91% of senior telecoms managers agree that Big Data should be a key strategic priority for operators? Telecoms IQ, in cooperation with European Communications, brings you a special report:Telcos back Big Data to drive new revenue streams. The study shows how, within the telecoms industry, Big Data is becoming one of the most important value drivers going forward.

As more devices, things, people and systems continue to “talk” to one another in the M2M and IoT world, enterprises will look to integrate more of these technology solutions as part of their core business processes, and in so doing, pursue the opportunities from machine-generated data. Data management, implicit in application development, will closely follow and emerge as a critical platform feature as businesses look to transform data into enterprise assets of value.

This exclusive report, published by Mind Commerce, details the growing trend of operators placing Big Data at the heart of their business priorities. Operators are unanimous in their belief that using Big Data is now a crucial strategy for generating more revenues and enhancing profits. However, just because operators have woken up to the reality of Big Data, doesn’t mean they know how to successfully exploit their data assets.

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Download your complimentary copy of the just released interview, with Richard Benjamins, Group Director of Business Intelligence & Big Data at Telefónica; 'The Fourth Way: Big Data For Social Good'. Discover the strategies and technologies that are empowering telecoms operators to turn their data into cash, and explore the emergence of a “fourth way” in which big data can be used for societal improvement. >>